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The color and scent of flowers attract honeybees. To prevent a sting while gardening, you might want to remove the insects from the area. However, the creatures are essential to the environment, and you should have a bee removal specialist relocate them. Below is more information about why you should consider this option.

Bees Pollinate the Country’s Crops

Bees are responsible for 80% of worldwide pollination. One colony can pollinate up to 300 million flowers every day. The insects extract pollen from one plant and carry it to another to reproduce. This process is how nature cultivates fruits, nuts, and vegetables—including pumpkins, apples, and almonds. In addition to supplying food for humans, bees also pollinate alfalfa and clover that feed cattle

bee removalWithout honeybees to pollinate crops, there would not be a diverse range of foods available. People would not get the nutrients from these foods to stay healthy. Also, the supply of natural honey would plummet, and the demand for alternative products would rise, which would result in price increases. 

Bee Numbers Are Dwindling

Extermination is one of many threats to the honeybee population. Global warming and other environmental changes also contribute to the decline in their numbers. Construction takes away meadows and forests where bees source food and build nests. The use of pesticides and insecticides in farming and gardening also kills off the pollinators when they contact the plants.

By choosing bee relocation over extermination, you’ll help prevent the insects from going extinct. Bee removal specialists often work with beekeepers to assess the condition of the insects and ensure the relocation is humane and safe. They will also establish a new area for them to colonize, continuing their process of pollination.

 

If you want to give bees a better life elsewhere, contact the pest control providers at family-owned Free Bee Pest Control LLC. Serving clients in the Greater Dayton, OH, area, the exterminators work with state-licensed beekeepers to ensure the insects remain in the environment. The bee removal technicians can also get other stinging insects away from your property and use electric heat treatment to stop bedbugs from invading your home. Learn more about pests the technicians handle online. Call (937) 242-6170 for bee removal services. Share your experience with other area residents on Facebook

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